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Join us for a clean up at Palmer Park meadow on March 7, 2026 from 10am to 12pm, where we will be picking up trash to beautify the area for spring. Palmer Park is part of the Detroit Bird City project to create community greenspace with meadow habitat that benefits birds and pollinators. We planted the first Palmer Park meadow in 2020 with two acres of native flowers and grasses. Now we are planting another nine acres around other sections of Palmer Park!
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First look at the film poster. We are excited to share news about an extraordinary film project underway—which tells the uplifting story of the revitalization of Detroit’s essential green places, through the lens of People for Palmer Park (PfPP) and the City of Detroit, who are currently transforming Palmer Park to a new future that is truly sustainable for the next seven generations and beyond.
Palmer Park TAKING ROOT in the CITY: 100% of the film’s proceeds (and any additional support raised) go directly towards critically important on-going park restoration and long-term stewardship of the natural landscapes now being protected. Palmer Park is a story that needs to be told… to the people of Detroit and to the world. This engaging, entertaining film will help more people learn about the importance/benefits of connection to nature in the city, and the novel ways that Detroit’s natural and cultural treasures are being renewed. We have secured the highest level of talent for every element of the project, including some of Detroit’s most recognized personalities and ardent supporters. We have a number of prominent local and national contributors recruited for a film that will appeal to virtually everyone, and shed a positive, optimistic light on our City. Partner with us in this vital work. Join us in telling Palmer Park’s (and Detroit’s) unfolding success story… We will be continuing the next phase of filming shortly... We are in the active, on-going process of raising the funds needed to complete and share this film while we finalize the script and filming/interview schedule. There are three ways you can participate:
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To participate, or to learn more, please contact: Stacy Varner, PFPP Board President - [email protected] David Yocca - [email protected] Our film project is built on the energy, initiative, and spirit of innovation of the amazing people of our great city…people from all walks of life who have enthusiastically and selflessly contributed their time, talent and sweat to our passionate fight to bring Palmer Park back forward to its highest potential. Palmer Park Earth Day will be a volunteer day full of celebration, clean-ups and fun in the forest3/13/2023 Palmer Park Earth Day
Sunday, April 23, 2023
Join People for Palmer Park as we celebrate Earth Day, clean our beloved park, explore the woods, and enjoy friends, family and nature. From grit to magic, we welcome all ages to pick up a bag and help make a difference. Sign up at palmerparkearthday2023.eventbrite.com to volunteer and join us for a day celebrating nature. Spring Cleanup! Spring is upon us and we want Palmer Park to look beautiful and vibrant for the wonderful community of people who enjoy the park. Trash pick-up, weeding, sweeping, raking, and clearing are just some of the ways to volunteer your time and energy! Aziza Fairy Forest Trash & Treasure Hunt. Earth Day at Palmer Park is also a fun family event, too! For the young ones, sign up to search for the treasures: the tiny, invisible, magical Aziza Fairies from African and their hand-painted doors that will hang from branches throughout the forest trails. Explore the forest pathways and pick up trash to leave the woods sparkling and clean. Old Growth Forest Ceremony! At noon, between the two clean-up shifts, join us to welcome Nick Sanchez from the Old Growth Forest Network. Detroit’s Palmer Park’s Witherell Woods will be inducted into the Old Growth Forest Network and we want to celebrate with you! The 70-acre Witherell Woods in Palmer Park is the largest old-growth forest in the Tri-County area, and one of only seven forests in the City of Detroit. This is quite an honor, since only 5% of U.S. forests remain undisturbed allowing old growth trees and plants to flourish. Following the brief ceremony, Nick and representatives from PFPP will lead a guided walk through the woods. Sign up with your family, community groups or neighborhood associations, work staff, or come yourself! Please help spread the work and invite as many neighbors and friends as you can! Volunteers will be deployed throughout the park to promote social distancing and to cover as much of the park as possible. Choose a two-hour shift or stay for the whole time. Additional information will be sent the Thursday prior to the clean-up with instructions and directions to your location. (Note: Ticket location is a meeting point, not the site where you will be sent to clean-up) People for Palmer Park will be providing gloves, trash bags, tools, hand sanitizer, and light refreshments. Please bring your own water bottle! Invite family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and any other nature lovers in your life! SW Corner of 7 Mile and Woodward EVERY Wednesday July through September from 4:30-7:30 Masks and social distancing encouraged Visit Palmer Park Farmers Market on Facebook and Instagram.In partnership with Eastern Market, Detroit Community Markets and the City of Detroit Parks & Recreation Department, join us each Wednesday at this lovely local market for farm fresh fruits and vegetables and more, rain or shine. WE ARE ACTIVELY SEEKING ADDITIONAL PRODUCE VENDORS to round out the remainder of the season. Interested or know someone who is? Here is this year's vendor application. Visit Palmer Park Farmers Market on Facebook and Instagram. As part of a collaboration with Eastern Market and the City of Detroit, we are proud to be a part of the new Palmer Park Farmers Market which will be open every Wednesday, 4:30-7:30pm beginning July 8th through September 30th.
The Market will take place at the SW corner of 7 Mile and Woodward, at the Detroit Exploration & Nature Center. The Palmer Park Farmers Market is a member of the Detroit Community Markets and aims to make essential things accessible to the community while supporting our local growers & entrepreneurs. Know that the market will be enforcing some very practical social distance policies to keep everyone safe. Confirmed vendors for first market include:
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS To sign up: https://forms.gle/uHdfdQhzmjT2A7qC6 For more information and to follow the Market updates throughout the summer: Facebook + Instagram: @PalmerParkFarmersMarket Email: [email protected] Powered by Eastern Market, Detroit Community Markets, City of Detroit Parks & Recreation Department and People for Palmer Park. Saturday, March 16, 2019 12:30-1:00pm - Meet & Greet w/ Refreshments 1:00-2:30pm - Meeting & Committee Presentations 2:30-3:00pm - Volunteer Sign-up Detroit Unity Temple 17505 2nd Ave., Detroit 48203 | Across from Palmer Park Follow the PFPP signs for parking & entry SAVE THE DATE! Learn about our accomplishments from the past year, and the exciting updates on our plans for the future in the park! AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS:
We are seeking board of director candidates for election at this meeting. Specific areas of expertise we are looking to fill include but are not limited to: fundraising, finance, legal skills, and membership. If you would like to get more involved as a member of the Board (you must be a current PFPP member), you can find more information by going to our member page where there is a link to our membership application. For a list of current Board and Committee members, visit our Board/Committees page. Help us spread the word! Print and distribute our flier below!
People for Palmer Park announces that it is a proud Community Partner for the upcoming 2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic, and we join the City of Detroit in welcoming the PGA Tour to the historic Detroit Golf Club for the first time, June 24-30, 2019.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES DURING THE TOURNAMENT From June 24-30, 2019, The Rocket Mortgage Classic (RMC) will bring 156 of golf's greatest players, as well as an international television audience and visitors from around the world to our city, the Detroit Golf Club and to the neighborhoods adjacent to Palmer Park this June. As a backdrop, volunteers are an integral part of the operations of all PGA Tour events. More than 100,000 volunteers annually contribute countless hours helping orchestrate more than 120 tournaments in all aspects from admissions and guest services to marshals and scoring. Interested in learning more about volunteering? Visit the RMC Volunteer Registration site for more information. Spaces are limited, so be sure to register early as committees will be filled on a first come, first served basis.
RENT YOUR HOME TO VISITORS DURING THE TOURNAMENT ADDITIONALLY, The Rocket Mortgage Classic has partnered with Rent Like A Champion to provide private home listings to players and their families to rent for the week of June 24th. Rent Like A Champion is the largest vacation home rental website specifically for sporting events nationwide and has worked with professional golfers at PGA events around the country, helping to provide the comfort and convenience of a private home during tournaments.
As more details unfold in the months before the tournament begins, People for Palmer Park will continue to share more ways you can get involved and be a part of the excitement! The Sierra Club and Friends of the Rouge will present a workshop on Rain Gardens, why they are so important to the environment to prevent storm water damage and flooding, and how to build one. Following the workshop, we will actually install the garden at the corner of Woodward and Merrill Plaisance next to the historic building (that we believe was once a power station of some sort). Please come help dig and plant. RSVP info is below, please sign up and and share this invitation since we need at least 15 people for the installation.
The Rain Garden Workshops include presentations, demonstrations, and resources to equip you with the skills to create and care for your own rain garden! Learn how rain gardens and other stormwater management practices help non-profit and faith-based organizations and small businesses reduce drainage costs. Building a rain garden can help to:
PLEASE RSVP at 313-444-3705, or email [email protected] or [email protected] WORKSHOP: 2pm at the Palmer Park Community House. The Community House is next to the Splash Park at Merrill Plaisance and Pontchartrain (with the bright painted circles). GARDEN INSTALLATION: 3-6pm at the SE entrance to Palmer Park The SE entrance is at Woodward and Merrill Plaisance. Our orchards have been mulched. Our butterfly garden has a lot less weeds. Our new Community House "circles mural" is brighter. Our garden is free of trash. And we have 2 new beautiful murals in progress on the former handball courts at Palmer Park thanks to the amazing young volunteers at Summer in the City ! Pictured are the kids representing Huntington Woods Fruit Camp (burgundy shirts) and the kids from Digitas (blue shirts) who worked on the orchards and gardens. These kids did an EXTRAORDINARY amount of hard work in one day. We are so amazed at the impact this had on the Park! Additionally, Project Paint volunteers from Summer in the City touched up the colorful circles mural on our community house (next to splash park) and others are working hard on completing their bright murals on the former handball courts (behind the tennis courts). We are so happy to continue our partnership with this amazing group and hope you'll help support their efforts! (more info below photos) Summer in the City strives to improve and expand community service in Metro Detroit. By bringing a diverse group of young people together to invest their energy in Detroit, Summer in the City programs address the immediate needs of city neighborhoods and foster a regional mindset.
The eight week summer program is the heart of Summer in the City. From June 21 to August 12, our unmistakable t-shirts can be seen all around Metro Detroit. Working alongside Summer in the City's invaluable Crew, volunteers can Paint murals around the city, Plant in community and urban gardens, or Play with neighborhood children at any of our youth enrichment sites. Summer in the City has painted over 100 murals across the city of Detroit. Each summer we partner with neighborhood organizations, block clubs, businesses, and the City to identify high-impact locations for our murals. We then work with these and other partner organizations to develop designs for each of the sites, be they designs created by SITC staff members or designs selected by the partner organizations. While our Project Paint leaders work year-round, the majority of the painting happens during our summer schedule with our volunteers. To learn more about Summer in the City, register to join their corps of volunteers, donate or more, visit http://www.summerinthecity.com/ Photo by Bill Johnson This might look pretty in the photo, but this plant will wreck havoc in the park if we do not get rid of it. What is Garlic mustard? It is an invasive non-native biennial herb that spreads by seed. Although edible for people, it is not eaten by local wildlife or insects. It is difficult to control once it has reached a site; it can cross-pollinate or self-pollinate, it has a high seed production rate, it out competes native vegetation and it can establish in a relatively stable forest understory. This species is now a serious concern in forests across North America, including Palmer Park. Read more info on Garlic Mustard here. We will be having ongoing pop-up volunteer events throughout the seasons beginning this Saturday, 4/16 9:30 am-12 noon to continue our efforts to curb this pesky intruder. LOCATION: Meet at Splash Park and bring work gloves to participate. |
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